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July 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Cookery, theology, fiction, and something for the kids. Enjoy this month's alumni-authored literature.
Daniel Pembrey Cooper | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Daniel Pembrey Cooper went from business executive to best-selling author of the Harbour Master crime series. He tells us how his Edinburgh education influenced the decisions he has made in life.
Liam Kerr | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Liam Kerr has built a richly varied CV while also pursuing musical and other interests. Recently elected to the Scottish Parliament, he says the skills he learned in his degree have stood him in good stead.
Publications by Richard Blythe
21 Jul 2025: 1-11. (2024). Alex D. Richardson , Tibor Antal, Richard A. Blythe and Linus J.
Helen Senn | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: After gaining her PhD in Evolutionary Biology, Dr Helen Senn spent a year cycling from Scotland to China before joining a newly formed lab at Edinburgh Zoo, where she now manages a team of ten researchers and field biologists.
Ronan Ryan | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: During his MSc in Creative Writing, Ronan Ryan found it both comforting to be surrounded by people who shared his obsession and fascinating to hear perspectives shaped by a variety of backgrounds.
Josiane Keller | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Edinburgh College of Art graduate Josiane Keller talks about building a career as an artist, and excessive salt in the Scottish diet.
Emma Makin | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Emma Makin loved the sense of community within her MSc in Digital Education online learning cohort. She's putting her degree to good use as Head of Computer Science.
More for less | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Student Lienda Kavindele wanted to challenge the theory that developing countries don’t have the means to innovate; an alumni funded grant enabled her to do so.
Andy Nairn | Alumni Services | Alumni
17 Jul 2025: Andy Nairn credits some good luck and sound advice with helping him go from Edinburgh law student to advertising aficionado and author.